Thursday, 24 April 2025

Carb Day #11 : Kicap Pedas Chicken

One Saturday afternoon I was feeling peckish so I made my way to Piii Eatery.

There was an item that I wanted to try - the Signature Kicap Pedas Chicken Rice Bowl.

I am a sucker for anything "kicap pedas".


I looked pretty much like the other chicken rice bowl that I had previously.


The egg was runny. Nice.


I must say that I absolutely loved the kicap pedas chicken. It should be elevated to the same status as Korean fried chicken hee...hee...


Speaking of which I did order a side of Crispiii Korean Chicken Poppers (Korean Spicy Chili).


It was tasty although I found the sweet spicy sauce overwhelming.

I also had an iced coffee.

After my meal I went to the mall.


I noted that Thai Tai is still closed (more than a week already).

Are they in trouble? We shall see.


That day I clocked up more than 10,000 steps. Well done, madam!

10 comments:

  1. I super love runny fried egg. I love eggs in any form. My first choices will be runny fried egg, steamed egg or omelette. Last will be hard boiled egg. I am having soy sauce chicken, luncheon meat and eggs for my chap fan lunch today. Costs S$4 with white rice. I know luncheon meat are processed food but I just love them.

    Thai Tai, what a name for a Thai restaurant. So creative.

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    1. I love luncheon meat too! It is all right to eat luncheon meat once in a while.

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  2. I love luncheon meat when they are in cut cube forms.

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  3. Oh, same level as SK fried chicken means the kicap pedas chicken is very very spicy πŸ”₯πŸ₯΅ is it?

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    1. No, meaning it is just as delicious as K-chicken.

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  4. Dish like this must have it with rice, very dangerous for you (and me as well). >_<

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  5. Lol...how come a Korean restaurant has kicap pedas chicken...a localised version? Maybe next time you can get the soy-based (& garlic, my favourite) flavour for the Korean fried chicken which should be more savoury than sweet.

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    1. Oh, this is not a Korean restaurant. It's some kind of fusion cafe. I have tried their soy garlic chicken and that was very good too.

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